| Paul Laurence Dunbar - 1896 - 244 strani
...matters yon unheeding throng? They cannot feel my spirit's spell, Since life is sweet and love is long, I sing my song, and all is well. My days are never...But — life is more than fruit or grain, And so I sing, and all is well. . RETORT. art a fool," said my head to my heart, " Indeed, the greatest of fools... | |
| Paul Laurence Dunbar - 1897 - 236 strani
...well. My days are never days of ease ; I till my ground and prune my trees. When ripened gold is^all the plain, I put my sickle to the grain. I labor hard,...But — life is more than fruit or grain, And so I sing, and all is well. / RETORT. " HT^HOU art a fool," said my head to my JL heart, " Indeed, the greatest... | |
| 1897 - 716 strani
...ground and prune my trees. When ripened gold is all the plain, I put my sickle to the grain. I labour hard and toil and sweat While others dream within...But — life is more than fruit or grain, And so I sing, and all is well. LIVING CRITICS. IX. — HENRY JAMES. HENRY JAMES. ien Mr. James writes fiction... | |
| Goodloe Harper Bell - 1900 - 620 strani
...matters yon unheeding throng. That cannot feel my spirit's spell ? Since life is sweet, and love is long, I sing my song, and all is well. My days are never...swell ; But life is more than fruit or grain, And so I sing, and all is well. CHAPTER SIX. DESCRIPTIVE AND NARRATIVE. A BATTLE OF ANTS. HENRY DAVID THOREAU.... | |
| Louis Albert Banks - 1901 - 360 strani
...matters yon unheeding throng? They cannot feel my spirit's spell, Since life Is sweet and love is long, I sing my song, and all is well. "My days are never...But — life is more than fruit or grain, And so I sing, and all is well." It did not always go easy with Isaac. God's blessing was with him all the time.... | |
| Paul Laurence Dunbar - 1907 - 440 strani
...matters yon unheeding throng ? They cannot feel my spirit's spell, Since life is sweet and love is long, I sing my song, and all is well. My days are never...But — life is more than fruit or grain. And so I sing, and all Is well. RETORT " Thou art a fool," said my head to my heart, " Indeed, the greatest... | |
| John Stephen Welch - 1910 - 248 strani
...comparison: The following lines from Dunbar's humbler note may also be called up for comparison: " Sometimes the sun, unkindly hot, My garden makes a...bitter pain, Rebellious passions rise and swell— But—Life is more than fruit and grain— And so I sing and all is well." Questions Suggested for... | |
| Paul Laurence Dunbar - 1913 - 338 strani
...matters yon unheeding throng? They cannot feel my spirit's spell, Since life is sweet and love is long, I sing my song, and all is well. My days are never...But — life is more than fruit or grain, And so I sing, and all is well. RETORT " THOU art a fool," said my head to my heart, " Indeed, the greatest... | |
| 1913 - 692 strani
...of ease; I till my ground and prune my trees, When ripened gold is all the plain, I put my sickle in the grain. I labor hard, and toil and sweat. While...But — life is more than fruit or grain. And so I sing, and all is well. —From "The Public." ar 3* It would be particularly unfair to the Democratic... | |
| Paul Laurence Dunbar, William Dean Howells - 1913 - 336 strani
...plain, I put my sickle to the grain. I labor hard, and toil and sweat, While others dream within tha dell; But even while my brow is wet, I sing my song,...But — 'life is more than fruit or grain, And so I sing, and all is well. RETORT " THOU art a fool," said my head to my heart, " Indeed, the greatest... | |
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